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TopicEver notice how non-vegans suddenly become nutritionists when it's discussed
Typhon
02/28/20 3:55:10 PM
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pinky0926 posted...
I'm saying your situation is unusual because for most people those items are expensive, in some cases prohibitively so.

Where do you live ans who do you associate with that boar and other game costs practically nothing? That's not a typical scenario.

I live in the US, in a rural area. All of the animals I listed can be found on my property. Many of them come into my yard to eat my garden.

Killing them costs as much as a bullet or an arrow (if it breaks). Fish can be caught with a worm. Squirrel and rabbit can be trapped with small amounts of nuts or veggies.

I can and do grow food (corn, beans, potatoes, peppers, onions, etc) for free too, but it takes more time, energy, and dedicated land.

Meat is the cheapest and easiest food for me to get. Going vegan would be very expensive for me and most of the people I know.

I won't pretend to know anything about health and nutrition, because I don't.

Edit: @ above post. I had boar sausage for breakfast yesterday and today lol. I've been eating wild game my whole life but I know some people don't like it. Maybe it's an acquired taste type of thing like beer or coffee.
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